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more about #nanovision skierpage: @Mark Wilson, their latest 710-S monitor adds a bit of flare I think you meant "flair: a uniquely attractive quality; or style" Of does the screen hav... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Combine this with small keyboard and pointer device, add in a USB hub, and I'd buy it at this price just to be able to work on a computer without havi... more » OMG! Ponies!: Wow. Chen is like the Batman of blogging. more » Serolf Divad: I wonder why tilt screen monitors aren't more popular. Back in the 1990s I had a Radius tilt monitor on my Mac Si and loved it. I'd love to be able to... more » -
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Mimo 710-S Monitor Flips Shut to Go Portable
If you're looking for a tiny, extra monitor, Nanovision makes some utilitarian Mimo-branded gear. But now their latest 710-S monitor adds a bit of flare to the mix. More » -
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Buffalo's FTD-W71 7-inch USB Monitor Swivels For Better Buddy-Listing
It won't instantly give you Jason Chen's tactical blogging situation room, but Buffalo's 7-inch USB display does something nice: it swivels vertically, making it even better for a secondary IM display on your desk. More » -
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Mimo 7-Inch USB Displays Make Your Desktop Look Like a Battleoid Cockpit
These 7-inch Mimo monitors from Korean manufacturer Nanovision look like the perfect mini-displays to set up widgets, chat windows, and other software that doesn't require too much real estate—perfect to make your awesome computer rig even more awesome. The good: They only require a USB 2.0 port. The better: As you can see in the gallery, they can rotate and one model is a touchscreen. The best: they are really cheap. And the bad? Sadly, they are Korea-only for now. More »
